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Exhibition of the Lampstands (Dengtai)

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    Exhibition of the Lampstands
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Three-foot scented rosewood lamp stand
Three-foot...
Three-foot scented rosewood lamp stand
Three-foot...
Three-foot scented rosewood lamp stand
Three-foot...
Fixed rosewood lamp stand
Fixed...
Elevated scented rosewood lamp stand
Elevated...
Elevated scented rosewood lamp stand
Elevated...
Elevated scented rosewood lamp stand
Elevated...
Zitan carved lampstand with glass sides
Zitan carved...
Elm lampstand made in the form of a stationary screen
Elm lampstand...
Pair of lacquered elm adjustable lampstands
Pair of...
Hongmu adjustable lamp stand
Hongmu...
Pair of lacquered lampstands of pavilion form
Pair of...

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